Specialty hospital network for medically complex pediatric and adult patients across Texas
Nexus Health Systems operates a hospital and residential treatment network focused on medically complex care—autism, neurodevelopmental disorders, brain injury, and Prader-Willi Syndrome. The tech stack is enterprise-standard (Windows, VMware, Active Directory, Intune, Meditech) with minimal adoption velocity, reflecting a healthcare provider locked into legacy clinical systems. Hiring is heavily weighted toward clinical roles (92 of 108 openings) with decelerating velocity, while project backlog centers on referral network expansion and census growth—core operational levers for a hospital system dependent on steady patient flow.
Notable leadership hires: Chief Operating Officer, Case Management Director
Nexus Health Systems operates specialty hospitals and medical-model residential treatment centers across Texas, serving patients with medically complex, behavioral, and psychiatric needs. The clinical footprint spans pediatric and adult populations, with specialized programs in autism spectrum disorder, neurodevelopmental conditions, acquired brain injury rehabilitation, and Prader-Willi Syndrome management. Care is delivered through interdisciplinary teams designed to reduce readmissions and improve long-term patient outcomes. The organization runs approximately 500–1,000 staff across clinical, operations, finance, and referral development functions.
Nexus operates specialty hospitals and residential treatment centers serving patients with autism, neurodevelopmental disorders, acquired brain injury, Prader-Willi Syndrome, and other medically complex conditions. Services include pediatric and adult inpatient care with an emphasis on integrated medical and behavioral treatment.
Nexus runs Meditech as its primary clinical system, alongside Windows, VMware, Active Directory, and Intune for infrastructure. No major system migrations or new adoption are currently underway.
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